Early m4a1
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So the suspension is done the engine hatches made and the transmission cover tested for fit
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Nice work. What did you use for the rear door hinges? I can't quite make them out.
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Nice work Eb, it's coming along a treat mate, the bogie conversion looks great also, I have had the vandra conversion set for a while and some day I'll get around to fitting them to my own desert Sherman
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Honestly I couldn’t be bothered to try and build the proper ones so I stood some brass dolls house hinges and pins on itEstnische wrote:Nice work. What did you use for the rear door hinges? I can't quite make them out.
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Thank you waiting for parts nowModel Builder 4 wrote:Nice work Eb, it's coming along a treat mate, the bogie conversion looks great also, I have had the vandra conversion set for a while and some day I'll get around to fitting them to my own desert Sherman
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I was the same. I re-purposed some PzIII driver hatch hinge mouldings. Not kosher, but they look like a matched set.Exhibitedbrute wrote:Honestly I couldn’t be bothered to try and build the proper ones so I stood some brass dolls house hinges and pins on it
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These aren’t accurate but they would pass and look quite good as a botched field repair
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Problem is now I’m waiting for parts I’m forced to start the mantlet I have kept putting off
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Well. The mantlet construction has begun but there’s not really much to look at as it a small square Tupperware tip full of car filler at the moment. Reason I have opted to do a solid square mould is in my mind shaping a square will be easier than a complete build. I dare say I will find out soon enough
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After a day of moulding and shaping this is the story of the mantlet so far
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